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Class: IX UNIT TEST IV- REVISION TEST -2

SUB: CHEMISTRY
I. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS 5X1 =5
1. Give two important applications of radioactive isotopes.
2. Write two characteristics of the canal rays.
3. The atomic number of Al and Cl are 13 and 17, respectively. What will be the
number of electrons in Al3+ and Cl–?
4. Define valence electrons. Which electrons of an atom are involved in the
chemical bond formation with other atoms?
5. An element ‘X’ contains 6 electrons in ‘M’ shell as valence electrons:
(a) What is the atomic number of ‘X’?
(b) Identify whether ‘X’ is a metal or non-metal.
II. ANSWER IN DETAIL 3X5=15
6. Compare the properties of electrons, protons and neutrons
7. Describe Bohr’s model of the atom.
8. Summarise the rules for writing of distribution of electrons in various shells
for the first eighteen elements.

Class: IX UNIT TEST IV- REVISION TEST -2


SUB: CHEMISTRY
I. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS 5X1 =5
9. Give two important applications of radioactive isotopes.
10. Write two characteristics of the canal rays.
11. The atomic number of Al and Cl are 13 and 17, respectively. What will be the
number of electrons in Al3+ and Cl–?
12. Define valence electrons. Which electrons of an atom are involved in the
chemical bond formation with other atoms?
13. An element ‘X’ contains 6 electrons in ‘M’ shell as valence electrons:
(a) What is the atomic number of ‘X’?
(b) Identify whether ‘X’ is a metal or non-metal.
II. ANSWER IN DETAIL 3X5=15
14. Compare the properties of electrons, protons and neutrons
15. Describe Bohr’s model of the atom.
16. Summarise the rules for writing of distribution of electrons in various shells
for the first eighteen elements.

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